CUA (1-1) created an early turnover by forcing a Gallaudet
fumble, and five plays later, Greg
Cordivari hit Wes Stringfield for
a 6-yard touchdown and a 7-0 Cardinals lead.

Late in the first, the Bison (1-1) pulled even when Todd
Bonheyo hit Ryne Worsham for a 4-yard score.

Cordivari was picked off by Tony Tatum early in the second
quarter, giving the Bison the ball at their own 26. After a lengthy
drive, the Bison were forced to punt, but rather than kick,
Gallaudet faked the punt and Shelby Bean hit Ryan Bonheyo for 27
yards and a first down at the CUA 10-yard line.

"I was surprised when I saw Todd threw the ball in my direction.
I had it in my mind to go up and grab it and come down with it
while staying in-bounds," said Tatum. "This win feels great and to
know that we won as a team is the best part about it. We made
history tonight!"

On the very next play, Tatum hauled in a 10-yard scoring strike
from Todd Bonheyo to give the Bison their first lead of the
night.

On CUA's next drive, Gallaudet forced a Cardinals fumble, which
Nico Santiago scooped up and rumbled 65 yards to pay dirt to make
it 21-7 in favor of the visitors.

CUA was able to cut it to a seven-point game with a
12-play, 65-yard drive that ended on a five-yard TD pass from
Cordivari to Jason Howard late in the
quarter, and the score remained that way heading into
halftime.

Early in the third, Cordivari was intercepted by Bean who
returned it 61 yards to the CUA one-yard line. On the very
next play, Todd Bonyeho plunged across the goal line to put the
Bison on top 28-14.

Another Cordivari interception, this one again picked off by
Tatum, was converted into another Gallaudet touchdown. The Bison
went 52 yards in 13 plays and Todd Bonyeho again scored on a 1-yard
plunge to make it 35-14 with 5:33 to play in the third.

Cordivari hit Tanner Keefe for an
8-yard touchdown late in the quarter, sending the teams into the
final 15 minutes with CUA trailing by 14.

Gallaudet tacked on two more scores early in the fourth to
all but seal the win, and CUA received a late touchdown
from Christian Baker to set the final margin
at 20 points.

"It was nice to see a full team effort tonight as our offense,
defense and special teams came together to play as a complete unit.
A lot of players stepped up in key moments," said Gallaudet
coach Chuck Goldstein after the victory. "We had terrific
support from our administration, faculty, staff and students who
made the short trip to attend the game tonight. Not many schools
can say their President, Provost, Vice-President, Dean of Student
Affairs and Athletic Director travel for a big game like this. It
was terrific to deliver our program's first win with them and our
fans in attendance."

CUA finished with only 239 yards of total offense,
including just 124 through the air. The Cardinals turned the ball
over five times and lost the time of possession battle 36:36 to
23:24.

Senior linebacker Tom Pangia led the Bison defense
with 14 tackles and two pass breakups. Sophomore
linebacker Jaris Alleyne added 10 tackles.
Senior Shelby Bean made two interceptions and converted a
fake punt with a 27-yard pass. Bean came out to punt in the second
quarter but dropped back and threw a pass to junior Ryan
Bonheyo who made the catch, fumbled, but GU recovered which
allowed Ryan's younger brother Todd to throw a touchdown pass to
Tatum.

Nick Cortese led the way for CUA on the ground with 34
yards, while Andrew Ouellette, John Serdakowski and
Stringfield all caught three passes.

Patrick Thomas led the Cardinal defense with nine
tackles, with Kevin
Ross and Conor Stueckler next in
line with eight stops.

Gallaudet finished with 221 yards on the ground, led by BJ
Flores with 99 yards on 14 attempts and Todd Bonheyo with 40 yards
on five attempts. Bonheyo also completed 6 of 15 passes for 88
yards.

Gallaudet and Catholic have only met three times since 1994 but
prior to that the two schools had a lengthy rivalry that was very
one-sided. Over the years Catholic embarrassed Gallaudet by the
tune of 60-0 in 1925, 91-0 in 1931, 41-0 in 1975 and 64-0 in 1994.
There were two ties in the series in 1914 and 1919 and the first
contest took place in 1906. Twice in the past 20 years. Catholic
has gone 1-9 with its only win against Gallaudet.

"Tonight's win is not just for this year's Gallaudet team but
all of the prior Bison teams that never had the chance to enjoy a
win like tonight," said Goldstein.